The FBI raided the homes of five political activists and an office Friday in Minneapolis as part of an investigation into possible links between local anti-war activists and terrorist groups in Colombia and the Middle East.
An FBI spokesman said agents were "seeking evidence related to an ongoing Joint Terrorism Task Force investigation into activities concerning the material support of terrorism."
"There is no imminent threat to the community, and we're not planning any arrests at this time," said FBI Special Agent Steve Warfield of the Minneapolis office.
TVNL Comment: Seeking evidence? They did not HAVE evidence? How sweet. It is nice that the troops are protecting our freedom to be raided by the FBI for being anti-war. Nice country.



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